Lam-Tung relation breaking in Z boson production as a probe of SMEFT effects

Abstract

The violation of Lam-Tung relation in the high-pT region of the Drell-Yan process at the LHC presents a long-standing discrepancy with the standard model prediction at O(αs3) accuracy. In this Letter, we employed a model-independent analysis to investigate this phenomenon within the framework of the Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT). Our findings revealed that the leading contributions from SMEFT to this violation appear at the 1/4 order with O(αs) accuracy in QCD interaction. Notably, we demonstrated that the quadratic effect of dimension-6 dipole operators, associated with the Z boson, dominates the breaking effects induced by various dimension-6 and dimension-8 operators. This provides a possible explanation for the observed discrepancy with the Standard Model predictions at the LHC. Furthermore, the breaking effects could also serve as a powerful tool for constraining Z-boson dipole interactions, highlighting their importance among potential sources of new physics in the Drell-Yan process.

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